Holly - Castle Spire

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Holly - Castle Spire

The narrow form makes them great for hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen. The lustrous green foliage provides season long interest. Castle Wall will produce bright red berries in the fall and they will add color to the winter landscape. Castle Wall is compact and pyramidal in form This plant will attain heights of 8 to 10 feet and never be more tha 3 feet wide. The Holly Castle Spire, 'llex x 'Castle Spire', a Proven Winners selection, is one of the new blue hollies that are great for foundation plants. ... more info

 

Lilac - Korean It is the most common cultivar of the species, valued for its even more compact habit (to 4-6”). Meyer, who introduced this species to the United States from Northern China in the early 20th century. The Dwarf Korean Lilac, Syringa meyeri 'palibin', is known as a compact but spreading, small-foliaged Lilac with showy late May lavender-purple flowers that are spread over the entire shrub canopy. It is widely used as a foundation, group planting, informal or formal hedge, or specimen shrub. Meyeri is named after F.

Holly - Castle Spire
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